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Fantasy game fun

Fantasy game fun

Sport-based board games have always tweaked my interest. I am after all a rather dedicated sports fan, with an interest in the Canadian Football League, baseball, hockey and even box lacrosse.

New apartments a step closer

Yorkton Council has approved a Discretionary Use application which proposes a Planned Unit Development for a third apartment dwelling at 364 Northview Road and 44 and 54 Allanbrooke Drive.

Province's credit unions continue to prosper

Saskatchewan credit unions posted another positive year in 2012 with a record high net income of over $110 million. This success was passed on to members.
Spring Tea & Bake Sale

Spring Tea & Bake Sale

Who is the sauciest duck in Yorkton? Help us celebrate Ducks Unlimited Canada 75th Anniversary by attending. Media challenge BBQ Cookoff. Three Yorkton media outlets are going head to head in a no-holds barred BBQ cookoff on Fri., May 10 at the St.
Hat Society paints town red

Hat Society paints town red

Women of all ages gathered at St. Mary's Cultural Centre on April 19 and 20 to celebrate the ninth annual Saskatchewan Red Hat Society Convention.

More funding for physician training seats

Saskatchewan is increasing its investment in training physicians, as part of its broader effort to improve residents' access to physician services. The province is investing $17.

Income tax deadline

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) would like to remind residents of Saskatchewan that the deadline to file the 2012 tax return is midnight April 30, 2013. The filing deadline for self-employed individuals and their spouses is June 17, 2013.

Waste program

The Ministry of Environment is partnering with the Saskatchewan Waste Reduction Council (SWRC) to begin developing a province-wide program for the collection and disposal of household hazardous waste (HHW).

Alzheimer clinic

The Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan is committed to providing programs and support to those affected by dementia across Saskatchewan.

Increased funding improves access to cancer care

Patients will have better access to cancer care thanks to a $12 million provincial funding increase that brings the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency's overall budget to $150.7 million.
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